PB-01

Solid Wooden Push Up Board

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karan bansal
Great and sturdy product

This push up board is very sturdy and well built. I finally have good form for my pushups. I am glad I invested in this as my form was bad. I can also do full workouts at home. Will recommend others to buy it

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Biggy
It's Actually Good?!

This actually seems like a really good pushup board compared to the plastic ones (The TikTok Special) which I used to own and had a rough time with. Anyways this pushup board is made of wood, but I cannot decide if it's actually solid wood or pressed wood. If it is solid wood, it is made out of either pine or poplar because it is a very soft wood, meaning this board will wear fast with some force but it will wear either way because it's a soft wood. If it's pressed wood, expect the same outcome. This board has a nice stain finish which is a plus. The handles are actually comfortable however I do think they may wear somewhat quickly with close inspection however this can be an easy fix with some ingenuity if anything happens. I'd definitely recommend this board if you are looking for a sturdier option than the plastic ones.

I will update this review if anything happens (I'm only a week or so in).

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Rameez Hashmi
Transformative Home Fitness:

Revolutionized my home workouts! The versatility of this kit is unmatchedpush-ups, Pilates, resistance bandsit does it all. Compact design makes storage a breeze. A game-changer for anyone serious about fitness.

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Noritaka Sakai
Great workout!

The wood board is nice and since it allows you to adjust the form. Only one gripe I have is the peg. It's definitely hard to move them and reposition them. That would be the only thing I could think of. Also one other thing is the durability of the pegs. So far it's been good.